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Transportation never stops in Central Texas, neither do we. Learn more and join us as we roll out projects throughout the year.

What are some current projects?

Connections 2025: a transit plan for the future

As the Central Texas community evolves, so do its transit needs and the services provided by our agency. In an effort to address growth and development over the past 5 years, as well as declining ridership, Capital Metro has contracted with a planning consultant, Transportation Management and Design, Inc. (TMD), to conduct an in-depth review of the transit system through a new study called Connections 2025. Check out the Connections 2025 website to follow its progress.

Project Connect: shaping the future of regional transportation

Take part in Project Connect, a vision for high-capacity transit in Central Texas. By attending a public workshop, you can help decide what future transportation should look like and where it should go. Check out the Project Connect website for upcoming events and to learn more about our plans.

Capital Metro is led by an 9-member board of directors appointed by various local governing entities in its service area. The Capital Metro board of directors is assisted by 2 citizen advisory committees.

Access Advisory Committee

The Access Advisory Committee promotes and educates the public regarding acceptance and usage of the transit system. Members represent diverse backgrounds, abilities and interests, including, but not limited to, those who may be of limited English proficiency or who have disabilities, or those who have different levels of experience with public policy and group decision making.

This committee meets the first Wednesday of every month at 5:30 p.m., unless otherwise noted in monthly announcements. Meetings are currently held at Capital Metro Headquarters, located at 2910 East 5th Street.

Customer Satisfaction Advisory Committee

The Customer Satisfaction Advisory Committee (CSAC) provides advice and recommendations on planning, operations, services and all other matters of concern to Capital Metro customers.The committee is comprised of 9 members who regularly use transit, and are appointed by the Capital Metro board of directors upon recommendation of the Capital Metro chief executive officer. Members assist Capital Metro in developing and maintaining a transit system that is convenient, dependable and practical.

This committee meets the second Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m., unless otherwise noted in monthly announcements. Meetings are currently held at the Capital Metro Transit Store, located at 209 West 9th Street.